Modesty

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"Thou shalt not be proud in thy heart; let all thy garments be plain, and their beauty, the beauty of the work of thine own hands"
  • Tad R. Callister, "The Inevitable Apostasy", pp. 284
Counsel of the church leaders after Christ and before the Great Apostasy on modesty.
Information regarding discrepant boys' and girls' swimwear during the early 1900's. (ie Boys often had to swim naked while girls had to wear a suit.)

Notes

This page is a sort of amalgam. As the word is frequently use, it focuses on appropriate forms of dress and the perception of appropriateness or inappropriateness of exposing one's body to public display. As such it might be thought to serve as an antithesis to pornography. However, it is not felt that this is necessarily the best use of the word, and it certainly does seem to be a bit hijacked. More broadly, the word also serves as a synonym for humility. Much of what this page will cover, however, is information relating to societal attitudes towards body exposure and attractiveness, and, secondarily, other behaviors which might be an outward indicator of humility, or the lack thereof.

See: User:Seanmcox/Suspect Words List

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